Keenen Jeune, 10, plays some catch with his father Jean (not pictured) as they join a few hundred people in the stands at Doak Campbell Stadium for FSU's Saturday Night Live football recruiting event on Saturday, July 28, 2018. Joe Rondone/Democrat

Jean Jeune plays some catch with his son Keenen (not pictured) as they join a few hundred people in the stands at Doak Campbell Stadium for FSU's Saturday Night Live football recruiting event on Saturday, July 28, 2018. Joe Rondone/Democrat

As such these practices will be closed both to the media, public and any prospective recruits.

"I think it just goes to what we've been trying to do since day one in bringing our team together. I think going off in a different place allows you to do that in a place where you're not necessarily comfortable, allows you to work in an environment that is not entirely comfortable," Taggart said of the days FSU will spend at IMG.

"Going somewhere and getting the team unity, coming together, not just players but coaches and all, I think is really important for our football team. I'm looking forward to it."

An FSU representative confirmed to the Tallahassee Democrat that NCAA rules prohibit schools from publicizing or promoting the practices ahead of time because they are preseason and off campus.

As such, FSU is not allowed to announce where they will happen, only that they are happening.

However, those involved will be able to express the educational and informational benefits gained from the experience after it has concluded.

Due to the trip falling during the recruiting dead period, any off-campus contact between coaches and recruits is strictly prohibited.